How To Verify Website Domain On Mailerlite

Verifying your website domain on MailerLite is an important step in ensuring that your emails are delivered successfully and that your subscribers receive them without any issues. In this article, we will guide you through the process of verifying your website domain on MailerLite.

Step 1: Log in to Your MailerLite Account

The first step is to log in to your MailerLite account. Once you are logged in, click on the “Settings” tab and then select “Domains” from the drop-down menu.

Step 2: Add Your Domain

On the Domains page, you will see a list of all the domains that have been verified for your account. To add a new domain, click on the “Add Domain” button and enter your website URL in the text box.

Step 3: Verify Your Domain

After adding your domain, you will need to verify it. MailerLite provides two methods for verifying your domain – DNS record and HTML file upload. We recommend using the DNS record method as it is more secure and reliable.

DNS Record Method

To verify your domain using the DNS record method, you will need to add a TXT record to your domain’s DNS settings. MailerLite provides step-by-step instructions on how to do this for various DNS providers.

HTML File Upload Method

If you are unable to use the DNS record method, you can verify your domain by uploading an HTML file. MailerLite provides a unique code that you need to add to an HTML file on your website’s root directory. Once the file is uploaded, MailerLite will verify your domain.

Step 4: Verify Your Domain

After verifying your domain, MailerLite will display a message confirming that your domain has been verified successfully. You can now use this domain to send emails from MailerLite without any issues.

Conclusion

Verifying your website domain on MailerLite is an important step in ensuring that your emails are delivered successfully and that your subscribers receive them without any issues. By following the steps outlined in this article, you can easily verify your domain and start sending emails from MailerLite.